If I make select nomsocietat from entitatsinformes where identitatinforme
like '1234'; works (note the semicolon and
like) but if I don't put semicolon it's very slow (catch hundreds of rows) .
identitatinformes is a primary key but is filled
with a sequence, should have to cast to integer ?? why ??
societats=# \d entitatsinformes
Table "entitatsinformes"
Column | Type |
Modifiers
-------------------------+------------------------+-------------------------
--------------------------------------------
identitatinforme | integer | not null default
nextval('"entitatsinfor_identitatinfo_seq"'::text)
nomentitatinforme | character varying(75) | not null
idadreca | integer |
idpoblacio | integer |
idtipusadreca | integer |
idcarrer | integer |
... snip ...
horaultimamodificacio | time | not null default
"time"('now'::text)
Primary key: entitatsinformes_pkey
thanks !
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:29 PM
Subject: [ODBC] Sending lot of records
> Hi, I have this simple procedure, that it's connecting to a remote DB and
> it's too slow. It seems an ado problem because if
> I use pgsql it's very fast. I understand that this query must send only
one
> record, but if I sniff the session (sniffit) I can see that
> postgres is sending a lot of records, why ???
>
>
> PD : Postgresql 7.1.3 under freeBSD 4.5-prerelease
>
> Thanks a lot
> Simeó Reig
>
>
> Dim rsConexioDadesGenerals As ADODB.Recordset
> Dim SQLDadesGenerals As String
>
> Set rsConexioDadesGenerals = New ADODB.Recordset
> ---- identitatinforme is a primary key
> SQLDadesGenerals = "SELECT nomentitatinforme FROM entitatsinformes WHERE
> identitatinforme=" & idSocietatActual With rsConexioDadesGenerals
> .LockType = adLockOptimistic
> .CursorType = adOpenKeyset
> .CursorLocation = adUseClient
> --conexioADO is a global connection
> .Open SQLDadesGenerals, conexioADO, adOpenDynamic
> Set AdodcTaulaDadesGenerals.Recordset = rsConexioDadesGenerals
> End With
>
> msgbox AdodcTaulaDadesGenerals.Recordset.recordcount -- return 1
>
>
>
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